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Meanings and definitions for S
What does S stand for? What does S mean?
- S or s is the 19th letter in the Modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
- South on a map, one of the 4 cardinal directions
- s, the SI symbol for second
- Shilling (British coin)
- S postcode area, a postcode area including Sheffield, England
- A party label for the Swedish Social Democratic Party
- Strike (baseball)
- S band, a band of radio which ranges from 2 to 4 GHz
- Sierra, the military time zone code for UTC−06:00
- Long s (ſ), a form of the lower-case letter s formerly used where "s" occurred in the middle or at the beginning of a word
- -s, a suffix added to some English surnames, originally meaning "son of"
- s, the IPA symbol for a voiceless alveolar sibilant sound
- S, the subject of an intransitive verb
- Integral symbol (∫), used in mathematics to denote integrals and antiderivatives
- S combinator in combinatory logic
- Sphere
- s(n), the aliquot sum of an integer n
- S, the chemical symbol for the element Sulfur on the periodic table
- S, the symbol for entropy
- S, a non-SI unit used to designate molecule size named after the Svedberg sedimentation coefficient
- S, a label that denotes one of two chiral center configurations in the R/S system
- s, one of the Mandelstam variables, the square of the invariant mass
- Siemens (unit), the SI derived unit of electric conductance
- S-block of the periodic table, which includes alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and hydrogen and helium
- Spin (physics)
- s, an abbreviation for solid
- Serine, a standard amino acid abbreviation
- ATC code S Sensory organs, a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- S phase or synthesis phase, a period in the cell cycle during interphase
- Samsung Galaxy S, the first flagship smartphone of the Samsung Galaxy S series
- S (programming language), an environment for statistical computing and graphics
- <s>, the opening tag for the HTML element denoting information that is "no longer accurate or no longer relevant", usually rendered as strike-through text
- S. (Dorst novel), written by Doug Dorst based on story by J.J. Abrams
- S. (Updike novel), part of the Scarlet Letter trilogy by John Updike
- S (novel series), a 2005-2006 light novel series
- "S" Is for Silence, the nineteenth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet mystery" series, published in 2005
- S, the pen name of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- "S.", the nickname for Solomon Shereshevsky (1886-1958), a Russian journalist, mnemonist, and synesthete notable for his unusual memory abilities
- S, the stage name of singer-songwriter and guitarist Jenn Champion
- S (group), a short-lived South Korean music group active in 2003 and 2014
- S (EP), a 2001 EP by Japanese musical duo NaNa
- Numbering of Franz Liszt's works according to Humphrey Searle's catalogue
- S, the production code for the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Time Meddler
- Aion S, a Chinese electric compact executive sedan
- Jaguar S-Type (1963), a British sports saloon
- Jaguar S-Type (1999), a British executive saloon
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class, a German full-size luxury car series
- Mini Cooper S, a British hot hatch
- Tesla Model S, an American electric executive sedan
- Sony Vision-S, Japanese mid-size electric concept sedan
- Acura Type-S, a range of Japanese performance vehicles
- Audi S, a range of German performance vehicles
- Honda S series, series of Japanese sports cars
- Jaguar S, a range of British performance vehicles
- 's, an ending used to form the possessive of English nouns and noun phrases
- 's, a contraction of the English words is and has
- 's, a form of the English plural ending, written after single letters and in some other instances (see also Greengrocers' apostrophes)
- 's, a contraction of the old Dutch genitive article des, appearing in names such as 's-Hertogenbosch
- Apostrophe
- an ending used to form the regular English plural
- an ending used to form the third-person singular present indicative of English verbs
- a plural or other inflectional ending in certain other languages; see French grammar, German grammar, etc.
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class, an automobile
- S-segment, a European vehicle size class
- Victorian Railways S class, Australian steam locomotives
- Victorian Railways S class (diesel), Australian diesel locomotive
- South Australian Railways S class, steam locomotives
- WAGR S class, Australian steam locomotives
- S-class ferry, operated by BC Ferries in British Columbia, Canada
- S-class torpedo boat, ex-Russian torpedo boats operated by Finland
- Statendam-class cruise ship, a class of the Holland America Line
- S Curve (art), an art term for a sinuous body form
- S-Curve Records, a record company label
- S-curve (math), a sigmoid function with an "S"-shape
Logistic function, a common sigmoid curve
- Reverse curve, a section of a route in which a curve to the left or right is followed immediately by a curve in the opposite direction
- Sigmoid curve
- Reverse curve
- Siemens
- Sleeve
- South
- sulphur
- Supplement
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